Active and adaptive damping devices for shock and noise suppress

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ABSTRACT:
Active and adaptive vibration damping devices are provided. The damping devices include heterostructures having a layer of ferroelastic or SME material coupled with a first and second layer of ferroelectric material having a layer of dielectric material therebetween. Methods of making the active and adaptive vibration damping devices are also provided.

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